Using and operating wireless sensor network testbeds with WISEBED

H. Hellbrück, Max Pagel, A. Kröller, Daniel Bimschas, D. Pfisterer, S. Fischer
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Current surveys and forecast predict that the number of wireless devices is going to increase tremendously. These wireless devices can be computers of all kinds, notebooks, netbooks, Smartphones and sensor nodes that evolve into real-world scenarios forming a “Real-World-Internet” in the future. In our work we focus on the Future Internet with small battery driven devices forming the “Internet of Things”. In recent networking research, testbeds gain more and more attention, especially in the context of Future Internet and wireless sensor networks (WSNs). This development stems from the fact that simulations and even emulations are not considered sufficient for the deployment of new technologies as they often lack realism. Experimental research on testbeds is a promising alternative that can help to close the gap. The deployment of testbeds is challenging and user and operator requirements need to be considered carefully. Therefore, the goal is to design an architecture that allows operators of WSN testbeds to offer numerous users access to their testbeds in a standardized flexible way that matches these requirements. In this paper we first identify some of the requirements, then introduce the architecture and general concepts of our WISEBED approach and show how this architecture meets the requirements of both groups. We give an overview of existing WISEBED-compatible WSN testbeds that can be used for experimentation today. Main focus in this paper compared to previous work is to address the perspective of both users and operators on how to experiment or respectively operate a WSN testbed based on WISEBED technology.
使用和操作WISEBED无线传感器网络测试平台
目前的调查和预测表明,无线设备的数量将急剧增加。这些无线设备可以是各种各样的计算机、笔记本电脑、上网本、智能手机和传感器节点,它们将演变成未来形成“真实世界互联网”的现实场景。在我们的工作中,我们专注于未来的互联网,用小型电池驱动的设备形成“物联网”。在近年来的网络研究中,试验台受到越来越多的关注,特别是在未来互联网和无线传感器网络(WSNs)的背景下。这种发展源于这样一个事实,即模拟甚至模拟被认为不足以部署新技术,因为它们通常缺乏现实性。在试验台上进行实验研究是一个很有前途的选择,可以帮助缩小差距。测试平台的部署具有挑战性,需要仔细考虑用户和操作人员的需求。因此,目标是设计一种架构,允许WSN测试平台的运营商以符合这些需求的标准化灵活方式为众多用户提供对其测试平台的访问。在本文中,我们首先确定了一些需求,然后介绍了WISEBED方法的体系结构和一般概念,并展示了该体系结构如何满足这两个组的需求。我们给出了现有的wisebed兼容WSN测试平台,可用于实验今天的概述。与以往的工作相比,本文的主要重点是解决用户和操作员如何实验或分别操作基于WISEBED技术的WSN试验台的观点。
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